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Martin Frk (RW)

Grand Rapids Griffins

Name:

Martin Frk

Number:

27

Position:

RW

Shoots:

R

Height:

6-0

Weight:

194

Birthdate:

1993-10-05

Birth place:

Pelhrimov, Czech Republic

Biography

2013-14: Accumulated 12 points (3-9—12) in 50 regular season games with Grand Rapids…Made his AHL debut, 10/5/13 at TOR…Notched his first AHL point with an assist, 1/18/14 vs. ABB…Put away two points (1-1—2), 2/8/14 at RCH…Chipped in an assist in back-to-back games, 3/13/14-3/14/14…Recorded a second two-game assist streak, 3/21/14-3/22/14…Recorded 13 points (5-8—13) in 15 games with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye from 11/9/13-12/18/13…Went scoreless in four playoff games with the Griffins.

2012-13: Won the QMJHL President Cup and the CHL Memorial Cup with the Halifax Mooseheads, who compiled a 58-6-3-1 regular season record…Ranked second on the team and 13th in the league with 84 points (35-49—84) in 56 games…Tied for the league lead in shootout conversion (3-for-3)…Ranked among team leaders with 35 goals (T3rd), 49 assists (3rd), 13 power play goals (3rd), 26 power play points (4th), seven game-winning goals (1st), three shootout goals (1st) and 180 shots (4th)…Tallied nine multi-point games during an 11-game point streak, compiling 22 points (9-13—22) from 10/24/12-11/23/12…Logged a junior career-high 14-game scoring streak, amassing 24 points (11-13—24) from 12/4/12-2/8/13…Notched two four-point games in a three-game span (2/20/13-2/24-13)…Logged four points (3-1—4) in six games with the Czech Republic at the World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia…Tied for second in QMJHL postseason scoring with 33 points (13-20—33) in 17 games, as Halifax went 16-1 en route to its league championship…Opened the playoffs with a franchise-record eight-point game (5-3—8), 3/22/13 vs. Saint John…Enjoyed six playoff games with three or more points, including a five-point night (2-3—5) during the QMJHL Finals, 5/8/13 at Baie-Comeau…Tied for second on the club with nine points (5-4—9) in four Memorial Cup games.

2011-12: Limited to just 34 regular season games with Halifax due to a pre-season injury, making his season debut on 12/9/11…Finished ninth on the club with 29 points (16-13—29)…Racked up 11 points (6-5—11) in a six-game stretch, 1/13/12-1/29/12…Skated in 17 postseason games, tallying 11 points (5-6—11) to help the Mooseheads reach the conference finals.

2010-11: Debuted in North America with Halifax and placed second on the club with 50 points (22-28—50) in 62 games…Placed third on the team in goals, tied for first in assists and ranked among team leaders with 75 penalty minutes (2nd), 19 power play points (T1st), four game-winning goals (1st), a 0.750 shootout percentage (1st) and 166 shots (3rd)…Posted a season-high four points (3-1—4) on 11/17/10 vs. Rimouski…Tallied his second hat trick of the season on 3/11/11 at P.E.I….Nominated for the RDS Cup Rookie of the Year and for the Michael Bergeron Trophy for the top offensive rookie…Represented his country at both the World U18 Championship in Crimmitschau and Dresden, Germany, tying for the team lead with five points (1-4—5) in six games, and the World Junior Championships in Buffalo, N.Y., placing second on the team with six points (3-3—6) in six games.

2009-10: Picked up 13 points (9-4—13) in eight games for HC Karlovy Vary’s under-17 club and led the under-20 team in goals (28), assists (30), points (58) and penalty minutes (186)…Tied for sixth in the under-20 league in scoring and led the league in penalty minutes…Represented the Czech Republic at the World U18 Championship in Minsk, Belarus, and tied for the team lead with seven points (2-5—7) in six contests. 2008-09: Split the season between the under-17 and under-20 teams of Karlovy Vary…Racked up 38 points (26-12-38) in 22 games at the under-17 level and 20 points (8-12—20) in 16 games on the under-20 club…Led the under-17 team in scoring and had the fourth-best points-per-game average (1.73)…Tied for sixth on the under-20 team in scoring despite his abbreviated stint.

2007-08: Led Karlovy Vary’s under-17 team with 42 points (25-17—42) in 44 games as a 14-year-old…Tied for 13th in the circuit in goals.